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THE WORLD: FRIDAY FYENING, TEP SET RAY Rs ck acto Su up les ed pho waay $cc ECEMBER 30, eit THOUGHT We WERE EASY BUT- Chicagoan Struck Struck Uninited| ie Hard Luck from the Minute Pure Candy "Less cardy! Less candy!” is the cry of the menagemeat, “Less candy if you laveto sice «ff oll profits,” t Fecause we x taphers tedueiion tral ot « Cars, the ben ors. NAN PATTERSON CHEERFUL, Wh jr sift. da. for Cot Moun No Groond for Pather's Fear of { wa” for Calendar Moun s, asso.ted bolded Mental Collapse, Say Lawyers, DP, aad Vien weeks 1 a Me! for 4c, Bonbors end Choco lates. t 19¢ per Ib fr 30c. Benboos and aa Ey : : Se per bor for Acid Hyzo, mikes Chocoiat « gh Nan Patte a has no imme pin! of solution Shocoiat #. = Crossed the Ferry and, Walking *Ad te pe of tev «iter Toning nd Fins Soto, cS Pe Hf BSE Bontons and t Real Confidence Man. ed td lok on ‘ 15e for Photo Alburas, red and Doudle B. & M. Trading Stanps tiit"12 o'clock, ther single stamp. \.1l che store closes, Full 10¢ per Ib. for Special Homemade uy cat! was wpa black backs, 84.0. books redeemed in ovr Vie nium Lxbibit Room, fh floor, Mixed Condy. coud 6 —— WAS NEAR FINDING WORK AT LEAST TWICE. ! pam Lav Have a Barrei of Fun un by Vis Visiting “The Palace of Mirih” Free. “The Paiace cf Mirth’’ comes direct from the St, Louis Exposition, where it, Yor: or vicinity shoud muss visiting “Th: lalacs of Mirth.” How to See was the best patronized attraction on The Pike, It consists of the marvellous Crys. the P ivee of Mirth Frees You can see The Palace of see bi tal Maze, which is an ingenious combination of 40 monster mirrors, with startling whether you purchase goods in The 14th Street lore OF Oph Pa ay ; 5 1 tlek » » be obtained free at any Ex- powers of mystifying reflection, The Cavecf the Winds, with its electr.c floor and Rule mi ye eee Go to any Exchange Desk, Ask for musical telephone connections. The Laughing Gallery, made up of the greatest tickets and they will te given “to you free. Open from 9 A. Me and most valuable collection of distorting mirrors in the world, No one in Nex one in New too. too. 30 oP} Then Luck Came His Way and * asa Walking “Ad” He Earned ta | Enough to Get Back to the fis 0°" Reet sy Wost Again With His Life, ite! 4 fortunes 0 mine In New Jali ai “t PARRY DECLINES TC TO DEBATE. all of the money SPRINGFIELD, Mans, | Dee, %.- the | w offered ‘That the Chicagoan, of shrewd re ii ey aaa "challenge of the Soowllst Labor ourty to D. M. Tarry, of the National Rin Asse fMown, isa babe In arms when tt comes | silerably to threading the maze of Gotham and Tanding with both feo: down ts a gra- phic certainty if we are to accept th tlon, for a jotnt deat gad story of a young man who left the y unt ft wor when Mr. Marr my pocket, and a small wad t nas been deci sh heetdes, y's time | to fully occupies, it day I acn @ guest of the Palm riy five hours o lettered with t T told him tha termes Rand re- expected a re: probability of We Ask Men to Pay Bui $10 for These Elegant Smoke 10c $15 to $18 Winter Suits and Overcoats | 'sPalmascignrs |” _ Our invitation {s one that every man with a caibieg wast should quickly accept. We doa Ai es 1g big clothing business and good things go out hurriedly. Unusual selling produces these values. In many instances original lots have been sold until only a few dozen suits and overcoats remain, In ail such cases the remaining garments have been combined, thus creating q sale of $15 had & tleket for | Paddock Coats, ——EeEeEeEeESESeSa—555 Like the stv le lm going through our reserve s:ock of the bigver grade cigars, ke,t in ou: bumidors, we find that we Windy City to adventure in New York. He is known tn Cook County as Mr Ranke and came East after he bad been ee ea wee ~ aa ee $16.50 and §15 Suits and Overcoats at $10 that comprises more than @ tNousagd bena-! | tllustrated, at $20 sale | |Jcigers a: Sc each, By the bundred they sel. unvversa.ly at 3.00, Toemre row our price per hund.ed ts 5,00, We wis fii maa orders carefully, 10c Las Falnas 5¢ Cigars To-morrow 5e 1.00 for box of 25 for 5,000 Dip» Jomaticos, fall Havana, regular value 1,98, 1.39 for box of 25 for 4,000 ‘Lord Palmerston’? (Key West) Perfectos, fine favor. | 1,49 for £0 Blue Trading Simp | Cigars. Each bend is a trading stamp | ready to piste in your book. Value 2,00, He begin his sojourn here by taking bargains, Read: Adence man, and while taking style In the large, loose-iiting s r, with salin-Hnaed “He waa taken In." says Mr, Banka, and 1 was arrested as an u S it f | SOD al rere ale o | ft easy and looking around, He adinits| | The Suits comprise ftnest worsteds, cheviots, (hi>-| A cea ee iia ade abel ie | Bets serges, tweeds anid faicy cassimeresin boih single met and get a job for the) Ritts i pasta however, be ct ths OQ \\\) ana double breasted siyles. All s zes trom 34 to 46, ig Your cho ce at $iC.90. fidence man into his confidence a poll sleeves and ilue ors.ed body Mnine. Tre matertal Qnd despite my protestations of inno grace 415, $16.50 anu $15. vercoats, Our price, $1(.09, Men’s All-Wool! Loose-Fitting Overcoats Men's Al. Wool, Long, Locse-F Uvereoats iret strangers he saluted was a con- AQm Sy Cor Bh A | The Overcoats embrace every desirable pattern and. Man took them beth In. . . OR cre tie best and most desivaule usually found fa high sence I was ralinated Uirough an 4 M ’sS it 6&0 t stant shou ders that men of civericinating lasies prefer, Dura gs. Ard they're ail wo Share retainng Always ook tit for the ocession—ne ¢ winked, rumpled e coat that mokesa man wish he had bis noney back, They’re $7.95, minety days and I pot t Wells Island. My new i When the name that heeds this announcement identifies a suit managed to way to me that I was lucky, | OF Overcoat you will not find it necessary to inquire into their | character, their quality, their style—for the very name stands th Nearly Lost by “1 had no other , to| for these three features, no matter how low the price. And the @erve out my time, Fi Frices are low—phenomenally so fer clothing tailored such as Jensed, and set ont to get the luase! ours, with shapely Young Men’s Overcoats O Cver- 5.00 fcr Young Men 4 10.09 Over. elvet collar the tourist stvie, 1 3, 95 dos Sousa eb 5: shou'ders, snug fitting collars,and smcoth coat el, The man Py "| setting, non-wrir coat Ircnts. The prices arz $2, $3 and $5 and Itiiien ining, ‘There a: ts: 50 (he resus “ " bat 2 had stolen tw less than at the beginning of the season. The coldest months of trom 15 to 20 years, and aso tor men up to Jd lar siye 0 sling. They ae | O99 et oes ot 0 vase I desoribil the comoa 2 ur winter are yet to come in which to wear them—January, Feb- sheet mesure, for young men from 15 & | highest grads, fine selected tobacco, 4, ie size, Re turned thom over to me. 1 wos now! fuary and March, without friends und without aoney the urgency of the ciroumstanves | cn Gluded to go to the woman to Whom bed paid $1 for a room, but w Boys’ Sulis and Overecoats Cut One-Hali iQ, 0 for Boys’ 4.00 Norfolk and 2. 00 for Boys’ 4.00 Regular Over. double-breasted suits med: of tancy ecats, in Oxford and Camb Men's Overcoats ct $12. Medium length overcoats in both fuli tack and form fitting mo'es of Ox. ord and black friezes and small, clear Havana cigar, 1(0 in @ box, for 2.78, . 48¢ for 75c. to 1.00 Briar Pipes, | 1.39 for 50 ‘‘Litde Havanas,'' « Raehed the her 1 blue ant black kerseys; not one of these overcoats ray? soi ; fm an awful rage. is worth less than $15. Gale price $12, | a; toe ats free 7 16 ye od, sireng, e ings, lined with heavy Ialan lini all styles, rabber and born bits. Some “When 1 asked her if he wouldn't Men's Overcoats at $15 | Is suits, ind fra boy to kniek cround in. Sizes 3 to 8, | with meerschsum bow. et ett, Nuicas outers : pial ieke GvernBaias tht ie: BAR sikwen | 2 98 for Boys’ 5,00 i.ong Coats, made of fancy and plain effects, cut on the 10e for 25c, Pipe Racks, Match Thad alteady kept hi ‘ fr 1 rmerly $0; a few were $i, Amon ‘mae | ev newest mode's, sizes from 7 10 16 years, Also the Ru.s.an Coat from sizes § 10 8. Holders, dc. for a mont, Of corse I tel! medium levth overcoats, big, toc age, h loog | 7 . her why [had not the | great coats, and belt back t t coats of elegant |} Our Jan 1 5 r F Rosaeet Fin f cr | Annual uary Sale of Men’s White ale of Manufacturers make tracks out begun trying to g & thing to be vercoatings. Al! now 15, iM First } 1 Men's Pad: locks and Surtouts at $19, Great Shirts, Night Shirts and Ne ii ees 4 } | y low price for a Vogel Brothers | Our White Shirt Sale is not a sale in name only. The bargains are J) ‘9 the values are Sai ples of Girls’ Pretty Dresses It'o. a marvel on el : wae sed toe Tes then 8. banal pet the greatest New Yorx has known, no matter what the occasion, We want to establish a white shirt 4 OOWhlte yy tr They ar fe of rich b d Ox ord | selling record that will stand for years as the high-water mark, Foot, Mothers will be delighted with this far-reaching sale of manus ; MAL Oo: 1 ' ‘ 4 é ‘ ; i : ; 1, truck oe st a x va Le ao t ves Ly one a w to $19. mae at Le of Thane toe 4 a Ave Priced facturers’ samcles of dresses for little girls; misses like them best over for a spell, Iw D hie be de , at Less an Cost to Produce cause 0 rs t BOW nnd ako ¢ vot ¢ Men's Suits at $12. : ee : er. because of the great beauty and style, fecon4 Floor, > i} finally weld « i) Involved are single and double br casted sack euite | | | T ig i \ o ‘ | v f nl ant days rhe wind ive ota pipe ed Daw g hori sndlrdpee pheniteres | Shirt Shirt Shirt | «ng sume anges] seme] Raturday morning | started to bu f A collection that tepresents the best stir g $15 | fel . ———— ice is no | 00 a den's § ot a white, 200 a Me a x , , " eee price is now W $12. 5 . | in ae iy vite Sk di Prt Novy null eee Men's White Laundered creases for Loui the darker shades tela e a) Young Men's $10 and $12 Suits at $350, |Bf | Losoms, neck and wribanie are three quaity ot whive musing aheiso. tre Shirts, extra heavy, firm qual. pals - aH Putte obeby Bel | This recuet on sale wil be of interest to the youn; py linen surface, well made, barted but yey e shit is doupe sutched! 4, i] i oe mono 13 to 17 and small men who measure 01 7 | ton holes, packet sleeves, double stitct ed, throug! evbe Lees and couble at ity, white, hand laundered, open | ich nas ne Pil on are ot ers--~ | 33 ches’, made in sinsle |B) | tein‘orced booms cna beck, contin ous siaes, th hesvy bosms with ee-/ ack, triple bosom, waist and | | Inns are 6 to 14 years ue rete 2 98 . ; Are your sons or da! is ap wake pact of Vorel Br h all the sty : ' wale ‘ dea a lo Rea itl, | trae rus ‘ pula cams ed necxbands full width and length. [ws $0, and out gale price is i ‘ or F of Vozel Brothers cloche f ‘ ho ¢ ver st Broads lorking for employme _ younger set. The fabrics are black Th Gogle, and bea. fiw He, Eases Sol cari gsbirt made, | Sizes 14 to 17 inches. 5.98 for Misses’ and Intermediate Suits, @ ": ant bight shevicts in rich dark ond tight . lergths of sleeves Sizes 14 to 17 a ind Interms 8. lf woul, it : . Fy This is a ot of suits made of el! wool, fancy materials in then te mes i piel Be j Benue tah; for {9c Unlaun- 33e for §9¢ Unlaun-| 57¢ fer 7iec Laun- all the newest color.ngs. Several styl:s. All ata velvet OW at Young Me: 1's Overcoats at $7.50, | € dered Shirts dered Shiris dered Shirts trimmed, ions: tox coat, also semi-ttd, Skirts are kilted, 420 | These particular overcoats ore a windlall to the | | w=. — —_ Wienke lela ade franc ts "BOYS WANTED' | Layo & Ogg 1d wn) ene ROL TRACE Shirt Shirt Shirt \c\yNobby Coats for Misses and Girls fj . 188 eae viord gray overcoa ings in tha Bariain No.5 6 wr 2.08 for Misses’ 7,95 Coats, made of hne i 2 H noth sty'e, wich big, broat shoulders and Ba in No.4 & . ay ail-wool aibelines. In bie or brown. ‘They nave high *GIRLS WANTED" | i leoce backs, Keduced from $10 to $7. rgain le Shirts, aiek ete, ‘r, ull steeve, three-quarter length Blies fl ; gk lar ————ae ) dozen Men's 100 *'Garf by well quail in en tel Mh i were printed | “3 ; ue Law ae pr ng, Ta 9.98 for) “aay 15, 00Covert Coats, in light 7 i ; r Y ; hie ee-quarter length 5: lor streast. THE WORLD, | Saturday Night cred woven trimmings, co.laries necks.| aed, ‘ibey rave no cis, Materials are rd ot of velvet. "Also polnted colar ) im, One The ober haf of the cuanuty is of af a its er Cx clo.b | 3 yor more thi rank | eveleis, or open front * auanaty i a mats and medra cf cx'ord i s, 4 A3 many or more this week, | Aon s ou overs Until 10.20, ‘ foe formal deter. whue musin cloth, no| Satterns neat eects wilh some 1.98 for 5.00 Girls’ Long 3 ! De | | Sizes b 7 inches, over Co. ors aty.es tn ¢ nds. i Coats kt y, are made of zi yelines, ‘ ——— ——— _! mer b Md o e a Yo roken — vanes 6a for 1.00 White 23¢ for 50¢ White 39¢ for 9c to 75c some in tan cas he i oH, nites ghd’ have all’ the shadea ‘tet moo eC press Shirts Nigh{ Shirts NegligeeShirts | «» acason, Sines Oto Mt yeane et ee i Kee {5 ] igi tare nt Get In | Let th Fresh Me ats Moisture Cannot Get Into These cutideee “Wes , $3.60 Dr. Arthur Sinoes at 2.85 | Tam o’ Shanter Third j The Dr, Arthur Cushion Sole Shoe is the ‘fing st example of 20th Century shoemaking. It com- | We are sating a0 beautiful bines style, stre and wearin: quality, with moisture-proof construction, Taere’s a kind for every ran—a k. nd espec ially’ made for every kind of business, Read and learn: Dr. Arthur's $,CO Cushion Sole Shoes ate moisture proof, Water ppp cannot get in because there is a layer of cork between the inacr and ‘artiur’s o:ter soles, ‘he inner sole is made of thesfinest felt and the foot $6 Shors rests corfortably, There are heavy styles, especia.ly adapted for / poliremen, letter carriers, firemen, t truckmen and others wno have 2. 85 to becut in the cold and slush, There are lighter | weight s:oes, too, splendid fo rwalxing. The leathers are box calf , ve.our calf, viei kid and patent Corona co.t, Two styles of Cengress si0es—one of v.ci kid, ofcalistin. Toe sites are irom 6 to 12, and the widths C to EK. ICAM™M Oth Ave. Cer. 20th St, SPECIAL REDUCTION SHOE SALE IN THE BASEMENT. a S ’ hy r Women’s Button, Y!"S $3.09 and $3.50 Lace Snees, in patent leat ‘Li fine 5,00 shoe at 2.88. Third Floor, eA Lace and Blucher nem elias lie vali | lot of 1.25 Angors Tam o' Shanters that Fine Kid $250 box calf, velour calf RAMANA Se Men’ 's 3.00 and 3.50 Shoes ai 1,95 | - fered the long, shagay hats colors N22. cat i ae LAME, “poun | ere champagne, whie, siiv € #eIM and kid, sit gie and IUNQUART ER s Bates Bates 3.50 Shoes for men, all) Men's 3.00 Regent Ssoes, Reacnt | nt Japanese blue. "They are 16 ine spl Shoes at double y 3.50 new medern Lists with Goot- made of box calf, paint cok 3,00 and are finished with tassels, Bought to- ed soles, Shore year welt sules. They are made skin. nd vieikid, A.l have win. = Shoes morrow, you get of patent colt skin with hzht ter we Goo ar welted One of these $1.25 and winter weight soles. s soles on the very newes: lasts ae 1 95 6 to 11, widths C to EE Our Sies6 toll, Widtes C to E, | 95 | 85¢ aim S Pareles 85¢ G6 e 8 A a” q » @ price 1.95. Our price 1,98, | | $9@ fer Angora Tams in blue, a 7 - = 2 a B = o They have @ Pair fads Playing Cares, | Ice Skaies, Atbletic Goods, — After Chestrar, investiga. | Ofe for \ om ng 1 $0 Ice ‘hace, Leo 3« ate Hi Exscinrs, Daith ame M “on a tions find us wth too wide a | bate ah? Lobed stee geod uality »lastic, of the years Vale $ 1,25 Ice Skates, We each for $1.00 vosied Gym. variety of pl ig carcs cf the . * re x ni! >, fasium Shirts ond kan li wool 4 een » tat RRY ch and at regular 250, kind. Conse. 1 ard Woren's 125 | 296 for 3 Striking Bag Mita * ; Stow K%..., ‘ toa quently we reduce the price iro Hoekey Shitrs, all clamp, key tasteas | ‘ no earmne, fo | quently P ee | ingay svckel plated, “4 Teamsters’ Coats. Gents!” Satin Cait Sp:ing Heel Lace Shoe $343. marnen cua | 25%,4 Package to 10¢, These ets ¢ pring He: vila ce Shoes, Gents 13}4 eexaeay ~ 13. = 42 | ecards come in an assortment of Sweaters, Pee ore ttt Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2. ....... ‘ fea at arn backs, are heavily glazed, and | for Buys! 1.00 t) 1.50 Sweste and vets indispensable Galt Lace Shoes, 5'225 2/4 to 514 the kind you always pay a | ml wool pln clon md com ine- | 6.28 tet Tes Covert “Cth Hp ae eer teen eneeneee . ‘ Vis quarter for. To.morrow 3 en's jweat- ? EN SATURDAYS TILL 10 P.M. | as 10¢ 72S" 10 wnat Sosa vit da REE oe on | 9: pa